New Methane-Producing Microbe Found in Thawing Permafrost
The species and its relatives appear to be prevalent in areas of high methane flux worldwide.
The species and its relatives appear to be prevalent in areas of high methane flux worldwide.
Model examines water-energy relationships at the regional level.
Duckweed sequencing reveals insights into genes for lignin, cellulose, and starch production.
Genetic insights into nutrient movement will enhance bioenergy feedstock’s sustainability.
Mycorrhizae inhabiting plant roots have major impact on carbon release rates.
Worms produce tiny clumps of soil that keep carbon taken in by plants from rapidly degrading and re-entering the environment.
Simulations and experiments reveal one-dimensional nano-size magnets are formed in a common porous material.
Studying the photodetachment of a stable anion provides an experimental-theoretical benchmark of the chemical dynamics.
New insights from neutron diffraction reveal changes to atomic structure.
Single-molecule wobbling measurements help to elucidate molecular confinement within cylindrical nanopores.
Results show absorption properties of brown carbon depend more on burn conditions than fuel type, providing important information to model climates.
Opportunities emerge for using microbes to convert the gas to biofuels and other products.